the issues were the economics of the country, healthcare, social security, and the middle east. back out live, i'll tell you both of them agreed to disagree on many different things, but the one thing that they both shared a consensus on is that the winners of all of this today were the chunk of the profits. of course, this is something that was done all in good fun, they say, but they also hope that this will continue to keep those conversations, those crucial, important conversations going in this country leading up to the election. bruce. >> you know, we keep score. do you want to tell us who won or remain neutral? >> you see, that's the thing. i don't think any one won more than the other. both took equal jabs at each other. at they said, and i do believe this, bruce, the winners were the public. a lot of people watched this online and so they think they are the winners. the people that enjoyed this and continue the conversations. i'll add something, bruce, there was a big glitch. this was not televised over the air. this was an event that people paid $4.95 to watch a live s